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* UngratefulBastards: Brit and Tiff call Jenny a sap for trying to save them, even acknowledging it before doing so.

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* UngratefulBastards: UngratefulBastard: Brit and Tiff call Jenny a sap for trying to save them, even acknowledging it before doing so.

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* BunnyEarsPicturePrank: In their GoodTimesMontage, a picture is shown of Jenny giving Misty bunny ears.

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* BunnyEarsPicturePrank: In their GoodTimesMontage, a picture is shown of Jenny and Misty giving Misty each other bunny ears.ears (which Jenny using her extendo-fingers to do it).



* ToxicFriendInfluence: Not only does Misty talk Jenny into participating in the prank war, she keeps upping the ante with each prank and won’t stop until the Crust Cousins are completely destroyed.

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* ToxicFriendInfluence: Not only does Misty talk Jenny into participating in the prank war, she keeps upping the ante with each prank and won’t stop until the Crust Cousins are completely destroyed.destroyed.
* UngratefulBastards: Brit and Tiff call Jenny a sap for trying to save them, even acknowledging it before doing so.

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'''Toying with Jenny'''

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'''Toying [[AC:Toying with Jenny'''
Jenny]]
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The one with the evil Jenny action figures.

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The one with
After premiering on her first cover story on the evil Tremorton Tattler, Jenny action figures.

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is greeted by a self-proclaimed toymaker by the name of Mr. G. Petto, who makes a deal with Jenny" contains examples of:Jenny to create a toy brand line of dolls based on her resemblance. These "Action Jenny Dolls," as they are called, sell like hotcakes and Jenny is taken in by the fame. However, it soon is revealed that these innocent dolls are actually one of Vexus' plans to conquer the world!

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* CreepyDoll: The Action Jenny dolls start off cute, but turn into creepy homicidal maniacs when they’re switched over to evil mode.
* FriendOrIdolDecision: Jenny must choose between the fame of having her own toy line and loyalty to her friends.
* LiteralMetaphor: When Jenny shuns her friends, Tuck holds his hand up to his head saying, “I feel about ''this'' tall.” Brad replies, “You ''are'' that tall.”
* TheManBehindTheMan: It’s revealed that G. Petto (really Krackus in disguise) is actually being guided into his evil plan by Vexus.
* ShoutOut: The toymaker’s name, G. Petto, is a play on Gepetto from [[WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}} Pinocchio]] - the toymaker who made the titular puppet.



* TrashLanding: After not being allowed to talk to Jenny at her meet and greet, Tuck gets thrown into the dumpster outside by a security guard.
* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: This is what Jenny and Tuck first think is the case with the Action Jenny dolls, until they find out that it was G. Petto’s plan to turn them evil all along.






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The one with the prank wars.

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* AccidentalPublicConfession: How Misty got herself expelled from school, by boasting about all the pranks and trauma inflicted on the Crust Cousins. Conveniently, she leaves Jenny's name out of her rant...

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The one
Due to internal disputes, the Teen Team has broken up. With no place left to go, Misty heads back to Earth to spend time with Jenny. Misty's appearance in school, however, earns her teasing from Brit and Tiff. Scorned, Misty convinces Jenny to get back at the Crusts via a prank wars.

!! "Teenage Mutant Ninja Troubles" contains examples of:
war. The only problem, however, is that once Misty gets started on something, she doesn't know when to stop. She soon becomes mad with power, and Jenny must convince her pal that enough is enough before things get too serious.

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* AccidentalPublicConfession: How Misty got herself expelled from school, school by boasting about all the pranks and trauma she inflicted on the Crust Cousins. Conveniently, she leaves Jenny's name out of her rant...rant...
* BunnyEarsPicturePrank: In their GoodTimesMontage, a picture is shown of Jenny giving Misty bunny ears.
* EscalatingPrankWar: Misty convinces Jenny to start a prank war with Brit and Tiff, with the jokes starting off mild and escalating into cruelty.



* GiantSpider: Jenny pretends to be one to scare Britt and Tiff.
* HypocriticalHumor: Brad points out how heroes should never use their powers for personal gain or revenge. He then asks Jenny to use her abilities to superglue Tuck's toys to the ceiling in retaliation to a slight from his younger brother.

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* FauxHorrific: After Jenny and Misty inflict them with their first two biggest fears, spiders and heights, the Crust Cousins come face to face with their third and most horrific fear - nerds who have crushes on them.
* GiantSpider: Jenny pretends and Misty pretend to be one huge spiders in order to scare Britt act out Tiff’s biggest fear.
* GoodTimesMontage: One of Jenny
and Tiff.
Misty enjoying some good old fashioned girl time together.
* HypocriticalHumor: Brad points out how heroes should never use their powers for personal gain or revenge. He then asks Jenny to use her abilities to superglue Tuck's toys to the ceiling in retaliation to for a slight from his younger brother.prank he pulled on him.



* NotWhatISignedOnFor: Jenny agreed to Misty's cause to get revenge on the Crust Cousins, and after a particularly nasty one exploiting most of their fears, she finally gets all the respect she ever wanted from the school. But realizing that her fellow classmates were fearing her is what convinced her to want out, and tries to get Misty to stop from sending Britt and Tiff into comatose shock.

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* LiteralMetaphor: Jenny tells Brad that she and Misty are “opening up to each other,” after which she actually opens up her torso and shows her mechanical insides.
* NotWhatISignedOnFor: Jenny agreed to Misty's cause plan to get revenge on the Crust Cousins, and after a particularly nasty one prank exploiting most of their deepest fears, she finally gets all the respect she ever wanted from the school. But realizing that her fellow classmates were fearing fear her is what convinced her to want out, just as much as they did Brit and Tiff, she wants out and tries to get stop Misty to stop from sending Britt and Tiff into comatose shock.



* SequelEpisode: To [[Recap/MyLifeAsATeenageRobotS2E4 Teen Team Time]].
* ShoutOut: The title is pretty obviously derived from [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Troubles]].

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* RubeGoldbergMachine: Brit and Tiff make a convoluted machine to prank Jenny and Misty, but are accosted by giant spiders before they’re able to use it.
* SequelEpisode: To [[Recap/MyLifeAsATeenageRobotS2E4 "[[Recap/MyLifeAsATeenageRobotS2E4 Teen Team Time]].
Time]]."
* ShoutOut: The title is pretty obviously derived from [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Troubles]].Turtles]].
* StatusQuoIsGod: In order for Jenny to go back to her status quo of being an outcast at school with only her neighbors as her best friends, Misty gets expelled at the end of the episode for all the trouble she caused.
* SplitScreenPhoneCall: One between Jenny and Misty, despite the two of them being in the same room.
* ToxicFriendInfluence: Not only does Misty talk Jenny into participating in the prank war, she keeps upping the ante with each prank and won’t stop until the Crust Cousins are completely destroyed.
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'''Year produced:''' 2005


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* NotWhatISignedOnFor: Jenny agreed to Misty's cause to get revenge on the Crust Cousins, and after a particularly nasty one exploiting most of their fears, she finally gets all the respect she ever wanted from the school. But realizing that her fellow classmates were fearing her is what convinced her to want out, and tries to get Misty to stop from sending Britt and Tiff into comatose shock.
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* AccidentalPublicConfession: How Misty got herself expelled from school, by boasting about all the pranks and trauma inflicted on the Crust Cousins. Conveniently, she leaves Jenny's name out of her rant...
* FateWorseThanDeath: Misty was more than willing to inflict this on Britt and Tiff, partially in Jenny's stead, but mostly to cement herself as ''the'' showrunner of Tremorton High.
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* StatingTheSimpleSolution: When Brad and Tuck are trying to disable the Action Jenny dolls, they come across a computer with a blatant switch that triggers their hostility. However, Brad refused to believe it really is that simple, and sat on the decision to flick it off until after a brief montage where Tuck gives the rundown on the history of BondVillainStupidity. Meanwhile, Jenny is outside getting swarmed by the endless amount of dolls.

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* StatingTheSimpleSolution: When Brad and Tuck are trying to disable the Action Jenny dolls, they come across a computer with a blatant switch that triggers their hostility. However, Brad refused to believe it really is that simple, and sat on the decision to flick it off until after a brief montage where Tuck gives the rundown on the history of BondVillainStupidity.the VillainBall. Meanwhile, Jenny is outside getting swarmed by the endless amount of dolls.
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* StatingTheSimpleSolution: When Brad and Tuck are trying to disable the Action Jenny dolls, they come across a computer with a blatant switch that triggers their hostility. However, they refused to believe it really is that simple, and sat on the decision to flick it off until after a brief montage. Meanwhile, Jenny is outside getting swarmed by the endless amount of dolls.

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* StatingTheSimpleSolution: When Brad and Tuck are trying to disable the Action Jenny dolls, they come across a computer with a blatant switch that triggers their hostility. However, they Brad refused to believe it really is that simple, and sat on the decision to flick it off until after a brief montage.montage where Tuck gives the rundown on the history of BondVillainStupidity. Meanwhile, Jenny is outside getting swarmed by the endless amount of dolls.
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* StatingTheSimpleSolution: When Brad and Tuck are trying to disable the Action Jenny dolls, they come across a computer with a blatant switch that triggers their hostility. However, they refused to believe it really is that simple, and sat on the decision to flick it off after a brief montage. Meanwhile, Jenny is outside getting swarmed by the endless amount of dolls.

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* StatingTheSimpleSolution: When Brad and Tuck are trying to disable the Action Jenny dolls, they come across a computer with a blatant switch that triggers their hostility. However, they refused to believe it really is that simple, and sat on the decision to flick it off until after a brief montage. Meanwhile, Jenny is outside getting swarmed by the endless amount of dolls.
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!! "Toying with Jenny" contains examples of:
* StatingTheSimpleSolution: When Brad and Tuck are trying to disable the Action Jenny dolls, they come across a computer with a blatant switch that triggers their hostility. However, they refused to believe it really is that simple, and sat on the decision to flick it off after a brief montage. Meanwhile, Jenny is outside getting swarmed by the endless amount of dolls.
* ZergRush: The Action Jenny dolls may be much smaller and more limiting compared to the real thing, but they also exist by the millions. Their combined might is enough to put even Jenny on the backfoot.


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* OffscreenBreakup: The Teen Team broke up sometime in between this and Misty's debut episode, supposedly because Orion wanted to join a ballet group.
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'''Original air date:''' 9/9/2005

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'''Original U.S. air date:''' 9/9/2005



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The one with the evil Jenny action figures.


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The one with the prank wars.
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'''Toying with Jenny'''

'''Production code:''' 212a

'''Original air date:''' 9/9/2005

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'''Teenage Mutant Ninja Troubles'''

'''Production code:''' 212b

'''Original air date:''' 9/9/2005


'''Toying with Jenny'''

'''Production code:''' 212a

'''Original air date:''' 9/9/2005

After premiering on her first cover story on the Tremorton Tattler, Jenny is greeted by a self-proclaimed toy maker by the name of Mr. G. Petto, who makes a deal with Jenny to create a toy brand line of dolls based on her resemblance. These "Action Jenny Dolls" as they are called, sell like hotcakes and Jenny is taken in by the fame. However, it soon is revealed that these innocent dolls are actually one of Krackus' and Vexus' plans to conquer the world!

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'''Teenage Mutant Ninja Troubles'''

'''Production code:''' 212b

'''Original air date:''' 9/9/2005

Due to internal disputes, the [[Recap/MyLifeAsATeenageRobotS2E4 Teen Team]] has broken up. With no place left to go, Misty heads back to Earth to spend time with Jenny. Misty's appearance in school, however, earns her teasing from Brit and Tiff. Scorned, Misty convinces Jenny to get back at the Crusts via a prank war. The only problem, however, is that once Misty gets started on something, she doesn't know when to stop. She soon becomes mad with power, and Jenny must convince her that enough is enough before it's too late.
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'''Toying with Jenny'''

'''Production code:''' 212a

'''Original air date:''' 9/9/2005

After premiering on her first cover story on the Tremorton Tattler, Jenny is greeted by a self-proclaimed toy maker by the name of Mr. G. Petto, who makes a deal with Jenny to create a toy brand line of dolls based on her resemblance. These "Action Jenny Dolls" as they are called, sell like hotcakes and Jenny is taken in by the fame. However, it soon is revealed that these innocent dolls are actually one of Krackus' and Vexus' plans to conquer the world!

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'''Teenage Mutant Ninja Troubles'''

'''Production code:''' 212b

'''Original air date:''' 9/9/2005

Due to internal disputes, the [[Recap/MyLifeAsATeenageRobotS2E4 Teen Team]] has broken up. With no place left to go, Misty heads back to Earth to spend time with Jenny. Misty's appearance in school, however, earns her teasing from Brit and Tiff. Scorned, Misty convinces Jenny to get back at the Crusts via a prank war. The only problem, however, is that once Misty gets started on something, she doesn't know when to stop. She soon becomes mad with power, and Jenny must convince her that enough is enough before it's too late.

!! "Teenage Mutant Ninja Troubles" contains examples of:
* GiantSpider: Jenny pretends to be one to scare Britt and Tiff.
* HypocriticalHumor: Brad points out how heroes should never use their powers for personal gain or revenge. He then asks Jenny to use her abilities to superglue Tuck's toys to the ceiling in retaliation to a slight from his younger brother.
* KickMePrank: Jenny and Misty get into a series of conflicts with the Crust Cousins. At one point, the two pairs repeatedly put signs with "Kick Me"-type messages on each other's backs.
* ParodyName: To [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]], obviously.
* SequelEpisode: To [[Recap/MyLifeAsATeenageRobotS2E4 Teen Team Time]].
* ShoutOut: The title is pretty obviously derived from [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Troubles]].

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